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- the pile overtakes the entire valley and crushes Huw Morgan's house: The slagheap is moving again. I can hear it whispering to itself, and as it whispers...
- Chrisafis, Angelique (4 December 2012). "Louvre opens 'gl**** river' on Lens slagheap". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 4 December 2012. Battersby, Mathilda...
- appearance in the episode "The Picnic" was his most common appearance. Sam Slagheap – The Grand Poobah of the Water Buffalo Lodge. The Hatrocks – A family...
- area view in the parc Glissoire The city of Lens view from the top of the slagheap The church of Avion Communes of the Pas-de-Calais department "Répertoire...
- Culm bank, a coalmine waste or spoil heap, a pitheap or as misnamed 'a slagheap' Culm bomb Purple moor gr**** and rush pastures, in Devon and Cornwall known...
- B****ée Canal around Lens and Béthune was a coal-mining district full of slagheaps, pitheads (fosses) and miners' houses (corons). North of the canal, the...
- (WV), Phoenix Homesteads (AZ), Tupelo Homesteads (MS), Cahaba Homesteads/ Slagheap Village (AL), and Tygart Valley Homesteads (WV). A Homestead and Hope -...
- Rammelsberg and, probably, in Germany as well. It was built around 1500 on a slagheap on the side of the Rammelsberg. Initially the tower was used to oversee...
- scrabble in the mud for hours... searching eagerly for tiny chips of coal in slagheaps so they could heat their own homes. For them, this arduously-gained 'free'...
- remains of a spitzkasten classifer is located near the chimney. A small slagheap covers an area 29 by 20 metres (95 by 66 ft). Approximately 66 metres (217 ft)...